Title: Lucid Dream (2017)
Format: 720p WEBRip
Size: 750 MB
Source: NF (Netflix)
Release Group: iExTV
Genre: Sci-Fi / Thriller / Mystery
Runtime: ~101 minutes
Audio: Original Korean (DD+ 5.1)
Subtitles: English / Multi (Softcoded)
- Lucid Dream 2017: The title and year of release.
- 720p: The resolution. In this case, the file is High Definition (HD) with a vertical resolution of 720 pixels. This is often considered the "sweet spot" for viewers who want good quality without the massive file sizes of 1080p or 4K.
- WEBRip: This denotes the source of the video. A WEBRip is a copy created by capturing the video stream from a web-based source (in this case, Netflix). It is generally of higher quality than a "CAM" (filmed in a theater) but usually slightly lower than a BluRay transfer, though WEBRips from Netflix are often indistinguishable from retail quality to the average eye.
- 750 MB: The file size. At roughly three-quarters of a gigabyte, this indicates a highly compressed file. This size is typical for the "x264" or "x265" codec releases intended for faster downloads and storage efficiency, suitable for watching on laptops, tablets, or smaller monitors.
- iExTV: This is the "tag" or signature of the release group. iExTV was/is a group that specializes in re-encoding high-definition movies into smaller, manageable file sizes (often referred to as "mini-rips"). They are known in the piracy/archival scene for providing films that balance watchability with low bandwidth usage.
The "Lucid Dream 2017 NF 720p WEBRip 750 MB - iExTV" File
Pacing: It is generally noted for being fast-paced with several "nail-biting" investigation scenes, though some critics on IMDb feel the plot can be predictable.
Introduction
2. Technical Breakdown of the Filename
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